I am sad to say that the revelation that the IRS illegally looked at tax information for political enemies of this administration doesn’t even faze me anymore. It’s not new news. It was actually blatantly obvious during the campaign based on numerous claims made by Team Obama and other Team Blue hit men. This is the Chicago way. These are criminals running the country right now, and they will do anything to keep their power. I am also not surprised at the revelation that after the feds admitted to this criminal activity Holders DOJ decided to drop the matter.

The Treasury Department has admitted for the first time that confidential tax records of several political candidates and campaign donors were improperly scrutinized by government officials, but the Justice Department has declined to prosecute any of the cases.

Its investigators also are probing two allegations that the Internal Revenue Service “targeted for audit candidates for public office,” the Treasury’s inspector general for tax administration, J. Russell George, has privately told Sen. Chuck Grassley.

In a written response to a request by Mr. Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee, Mr. George said a review turned up four cases since 2006 in which unidentified government officials took part in “unauthorized access or disclosure of tax records of political donors or candidates,” including one case he described as “willful.” In four additional cases, Mr. George said, allegations of improper access of IRS records were not substantiated by the evidence.

Mr. Grassley has asked Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to explain why the Justice Department chose not to prosecute any of the cases. The Iowa Republican told The Washington Times that the IRS “is required to act with neutrality and professionalism, not political bias.”

The investigation did not name the government officials who obtained the IRS records improperly, nor did it reveal the identities or political parties of the people whose tax records were compromised. By law, taxpayer records at the IRS are supposed to be confidential.

The disclosures deal another blow to the IRS and the Obama administration, which are still grappling with revelations that IRS agents inappropriately targeted conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status for extraordinarily burdensome scrutiny during President Obama’s first term. Amid that furor over the abuse of the agency’s powers, the IRS has denied that the tax records of political candidates or donors were improperly accessed.

There were a lot more than 4 cases they found proof of abuse in, and the other 4 mentioned, for which they somehow were not able to obtain details. These are the ones the crooks couldn’t hide. Team Obama seemed to know everything about their opponents in the last election, and they even targeted said opponents donors. Holder sees nothing wrong with this behavior because his side was doing it all. Bet you if the other side had even tried it, we would be looking at another Watergate scandal for the republican caught committing this crime.

And Team Obama is currently coated with Teflon. No act, no matter how criminal and vile, seems to bother the media or the sheep that bow to Black Jesus. They can’t be bothered. Instead their focus is on the fact that despite the prosecution having no case, 6 women, none of them black, let a racist white Hispanic go free or what Kim Kardasian is doing these days. What a shameful time we live in.

Remember David Gregory violating the D.C. gun ban and showing an illegal clip that has sent countless other people to jail on TV? Well, apparently these laws that apply to common citizens do not apply to the liberal elites.

BC’s David Gregory is off the hook for showing a high-capacity gun magazine on “Meet the Press” and will not be prosecuted, D.C.’s attorney general announced on Friday.

D.C. attorney general Irvin Nathan on Friday said he would decline to prosecute in the case involving the Sunday show host and any NBC staffers. In a letter to NBC’s attorney Lee Levine, Nathan wrote that after reviewing the matter, his office “has determined to exercise its prosecutorial discretion to decline to bring criminal charges against Mr. Gregory, who has no criminal record, or any other NBC employee based on the events associated” with the broadcast.